1018 Steelby Ambhe Ferro Metal Processors Private Limited
Grade Comparison

1018 vs A36 Steel — How to Choose

Both are low-carbon steels, but they serve different jobs. 1018 is a controlled-chemistry bar grade for machined parts; A36 is a structural steel sold to a strength spec for plates and sections. Here is how to pick correctly.

The short answer

Choose 1018 when you are machining, cold-drawing or carburising a part and need predictable chemistry and a clean finish — pins, studs, shafts, bushes. Choose A36 when you are fabricating structural members to a minimum-strength spec — base plates, brackets, frames, gussets. 1018 is defined by tight chemistry; A36 is defined by guaranteed mechanical properties. In India the bar equivalent of A36 is IS 2062 E250A, which Ambhe supplies for structural work.

1018 vs A36 — side-by-side comparison

Typical values. A36 is specified by mechanical properties; its chemistry window is looser than 1018's.
Property1018A36
Defined byChemistry (SAE composition)Mechanical properties (ASTM strength spec)
TypeLow-carbon bar steelLow-carbon structural steel
Carbon (C)0.15–0.20%0.26% max (up to ~0.29% in thicker sections)
Manganese (Mn)0.60–0.90%0.60–0.90% (where specified)
Sulphur (S)0.050% max0.050% max
Phosphorus (P)0.040% max0.040% max
Tensile strength400–480 MPa (as-rolled)400–550 MPa (58–80 ksi)
Yield strength220–310 MPa250 MPa min (36 ksi)
Elongation15–25%~20–23%
Usual formsRounds, bright bars, hexagonsPlates, structural sections, merchant bar
MachinabilityGood (best cold-drawn)Fair; finish less predictable
WeldabilityExcellentExcellent
Chemistry consistencyTight, predictableWider; varies with mill and thickness
Indian equivalent070M20 / general mild steelIS 2062 E250A
Typical useMachined & cold-formed partsStructural & fabricated members

A36 is governed by ASTM A36/A36M; its priority is meeting yield and tensile minimums, not a narrow chemistry. Confirm any heat on the mill test certificate.

Specified by chemistry vs specified by strength

The core difference is how each grade is controlled. 1018 is an SAE bar grade defined by its chemistry — carbon held to 0.15–0.20% and manganese to 0.60–0.90%. Because the composition is tight, 1018 behaves predictably when you machine it, cold-draw it to bright bar, or carburise it. That predictability is exactly what a machine shop or fastener maker wants from stock bar.

A36 is an ASTM structural grade defined by mechanical properties — a minimum 250 MPa (36 ksi) yield and a 400–550 MPa tensile range. The mill is free to meet those numbers within a fairly wide chemistry envelope, and the carbon ceiling rises with section thickness. A36 is supplied mostly as plate, angles, channels and beams for buildings, frames and general fabrication, where structural strength and good weldability matter more than tight chemistry or machined finish.

In Indian practice, the structural steel that fills the same role as A36 is IS 2062 E250A. Ambhe supplies that grade for fabrication and structural work; for machined components, the controlled-chemistry route is 1018.

When to choose each grade

Choose 1018 when…

  • You are machining the part and want predictable, repeatable chemistry
  • You need a clean cold-drawn surface on round, bright or hexagon bar
  • The part will be carburised for a hard wear skin
  • You are cold-forming, cold-heading or making pins, studs and bushes
  • Dimensional consistency across heats is important for production

Choose A36 when…

  • You are fabricating structural members to a minimum-strength spec
  • The job is base plates, brackets, frames, gussets or supports
  • You need plate or structural sections rather than bright bar
  • Weldability and guaranteed yield matter more than machined finish
  • In India, source the bar equivalent IS 2062 E250A from Ambhe

How to decide between 1018 and A36

  1. Ask what the drawing controls. If it calls a chemistry (SAE grade), use 1018. If it calls a minimum yield and tensile, A36 (or IS 2062) fits.
  2. Look at the form you need. Round, bright or hexagon bar for machining points to 1018. Plate and structural sections point to A36.
  3. Check the finish requirement. Machined or cold-drawn parts need 1018's predictable surface. Structural members do not.
  4. Confirm the duty. Both weld well, but for load-bearing structures the guaranteed yield of A36 / IS 2062 is the right spec.
  5. If you need higher strength than either, step up to a higher-yield structural grade like ST 52.3 (S355) or, for machined load-bearing parts, a medium-carbon grade.

1018 vs A36 — frequently asked questions

Is 1018 the same as A36?
No. 1018 is an SAE bar grade defined by tight chemistry (0.15–0.20% carbon), while A36 is an ASTM structural grade defined by minimum strength (250 MPa yield). They overlap as low-carbon, weldable steels, but 1018 is made for machined parts and A36 for structural fabrication. They are specified and supplied differently.
Which is stronger, 1018 or A36?
They are close. A36 guarantees a minimum 250 MPa yield and 400–550 MPa tensile; as-rolled 1018 runs about 220–310 MPa yield and 400–480 MPa tensile. A36 is bought for its guaranteed minimums, while 1018's strength is a by-product of its chemistry. For higher strength, both are stepped up to medium-carbon or higher-yield structural grades.
Can A36 be machined like 1018?
A36 can be machined, but the finish and behaviour are less predictable because its chemistry window is wider and varies with mill and thickness. 1018, with controlled chemistry and a cold-drawn option, machines more cleanly and repeatably. For production machined parts, 1018 is the better choice; A36 suits structural members.
What is the Indian equivalent of A36?
In India, IS 2062 E250A is the structural mild steel that fills the same role as ASTM A36 — a minimum 250 MPa yield grade for fabrication and structures. Ambhe supplies IS 2062 for structural work. For controlled-chemistry machined parts, the route is 1018-type bar.
Do both 1018 and A36 weld well?
Yes. Both are low-carbon steels and weld readily by common processes without preheat in normal sections. A36 is purpose-made for welded structures, and 1018 welds equally well. Weldability is one area where the two grades are essentially equivalent, so the choice comes down to form, finish and how the part is specified.
Does Ambhe supply A36 bar?
Ambhe rolls engineering bar in rounds, bright bars, hexagons and RCS. For structural requirements equivalent to A36, the grade to ask for is IS 2062 E250A. For machined and cold-formed parts, ask for 1018. Share your form, size, tonnage and whether the drawing calls a chemistry or a strength spec, and we confirm the right grade.

Where to source 1018 and A36-equivalent steel

Ambhe Ferro is an engineering-steel manufacturer with two factories in MIDC Murbad, near Kalyan — about 80 km from Mumbai Port and JNPT. We roll and finish 1018 bar and IS 2062 structural steel at our units and dispatch quickly across the Mumbai–Pune–Nashik corridor and pan-India. Regular dispatches go to buyers in Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Thane, Vasai–Virar, Pune, Pimpri-Chinchwad, Chakan, Nashik, Ahmednagar, Aurangabad, Kolhapur, Nagpur, Rajkot, Ahmedabad and Bengaluru; exports are arranged on request. Order as hot-rolled rounds, bright bars, hexagons or RCS against your size and tonnage, with a heat-wise mill test certificate on every dispatch. MOQ is 5 MT per size.

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